:3 .M,FUTHiKLT.C..U.lUlami .TXATBKSLY. week: "Hare you got any information Col.Davis has made an excellent record respondence in relation to tbe matter. To Our Beaderi. 5. "

about your town? If. so would be HER LIFEWORK? \ CL 'sED? f during his present term in congress I We are furnishing' our readers and The METROPOLIS desires a correspondent --

; pleased to bear. frpm you. Most new and well deserves re-election which' ,of friends with the World at exact cost, in every town and hamlet of '1

MI3frOpOk.t towns have chambers of commerce,etc. course,la certain. EyetJbod should regardless of whether they owe us on Dade county. A:copy of the pPT will ,;

Tours truly, Gorton Baling Rockton, Miami's Host Prominent Citizen Goes turn out and give '.'C lonel Bob"aa account or not, or whether they tike be regularly sent to such correspond-'; W,. .
he is called by bis host of friends, a the METROPOLIS Therefore cannot
Montgomery County, New York. we cuts, together with
postage and stationery .
.U.LDICD IT the ,
-_ to Beyond. {
The eyes of a great! many men north, warm welcome. To be sure he has a pay postage or answer correspondence We dn not want anj'setion -

The! Bay Bisayne Mtishhg Co&puy, east and west are on Miami. No effort -, i iJalla \ walk-over ahead in this campaign, bnt in regard to the matter. The'regular '' of the county to be overlooked or ne '.

should be spared to organize a business D. Ttttt'.e Bleeps ,fve aieepl Which it will be. none the less pleasing for priceof the Tri-Weekly World I U $ 'I' glected. When desired by correspondents ,
3 IL1LaL1 DADE COUNTY,''LolIDL Awabaalf. \ be welcomed 'a large audience -
men's association and have some concerted him to bl per year. tf copies of the MrntoroLra ,
The most utbeerpubH.hedo" plan of ction laid down to work \ and feel 1 that if it was close fight r . I will be sample sent addre of frjvnrX! :

i the mainland of th.United States at the upon to induce men disposed to settle The announcement of the death\ of be could rely on at least BOG solid votes 1 CALL FOB PRIMARY ELECTION which they may t furl.h frecoteburge.
.most tonthern rail -terminal. Miami. Col. Davis is a eloquent -
4J way in Florida to come to Miami. S at very Let section of Dade he '
every
._ Mrs.Julia D. Tuttle upon our Streets and interesting speaker, and To Be Held Tu.May.October 4, 155*. county
Lt
; Entered la the Postoffic at Miami,Florida p -t.5. I represented in these Theyall .
.t, a*second-class matter. Wednesday evening about 8 6'clock those who attend will no doubt be edified Notice'Is hereby given tbat at a regularly have Interests eJumnl '
BODE'ETEJOOTY.
.
NEARLY | called neetlng of the Dade County Democratic 14 be. .
4 was a shock to everyone. Very few and pleased.WALTJCB BxecnUve Committee held at West Palm known. Write the newt. tf

,,- 'On. 're.r..Subscription..,,. ... '... ".Rates., ,..........12.00, WUB0 Rss4rtckiosr1iZioapss Deatii 'realized that Mrs. Tuttle was seriously Member of Co"petI.loDal 3. GRAHAM Commlttee wss Beach Ordered September and the ft, following 1893. a primary rules and election regulations The METROPOLIS is up to date Iathe]\ "' '

Tz 81x TaonUis.4.,........,. ........ ... 1.00 fa the Bicycle taee Saturday, '' ill. Very few thought that ahe was for south Dade. to reference to. and for conducting, ,execution of job printing.
Those to will receive said suction were adopted: |I'
paying adran
; subscription fri '1.fIO and six months' subscription During the bicycle race last Saturday 'I' dangerously ill. I A primary election will be held la each pre. --I,
4'_ tot 7i cents.,..This Is a liberal dls- For several Weeks she had been con They Are Moving Right duct In Dade County, on
'- count to Induce strictly advance payments. : which was taking lace on 18th and Tuesday the 4th day of October 1893.
I fined to her rooln., and bed at times, COCOA, FLA., Sept. 14, 1898. MIAMI CYCLE GO
IStb atand'Ate lues B and D an for the purpose of selecting candidate for
%. Advertising Rates. but again bad been able to attend to To the Editor of the KlTaol'Oul.Tht' member of the Legislature and for lbS various 1 -
c Siirauc oirjc OWl THRU sue oneCOLMN. accident happened which nearly cost discussion at the meeting in county offices to be voted for at the election In
.. .' business which was always pressing November under the following rales and CU AS. THOMPSON, :! ,.
[ MO. MOS. 0S. VKAB.I Wilbur HendricksoE one of the con- Miami on the 3d inst. of the Agricultural regulations ,
inch,, ,.,$1 00 ssoo I 4oo f oo fioooS her I :
-. \ > inches. 1 M SIlO ft 00 lOW, 1300 testanta his life, Mr. Hendrickson upon and Horticultural Society of First The primary electron shall be held : "
Inches... tOO 400 "SCO 1500 I t OO wheel to nearly \Wednesday morning was ''thought Dade in regard to the coming crop of from S a, m.ntttll? p.m.in all products except
-- i-I. Inches... .8 00 500 1000 1800 8000 was riding a geered she bad so far recovered from th seri tomatoes and othergarden truck is precincts 1,4 and a,and in these preoiucU 1.4 \
S Itn(3e0t400 *> M 00 1100 SSOOInches. 100. While coming down 12th street i shows the and 6,the election shall be held from 8 .m. ,
and that are "
. of timely growers
460 800 14011 MOO 4300 ous attack cerebro-l enlngeall inflammation until 6 p. m.
-j-S 7 inches." S 00 tOO lOOPS 1700 4800 from the east with the wind at his fully alive to their best interests. The Second-Tbe officers of this election sball consist .
Inches... 5M. 1000 IS 00 8000* MOO back iie gained a terr tic speed, in fact or inflammation of the brain, more the truckers think about the matter of tbree Inspectors and one Clerk for each
finches... 00 1100 SO 00 3300 MOO that she could be removed in a private and, discuss it collectively Toting dlatrlct. Should either or s'.l persons so
; individually
4; w in OHolL 700 1200 a 00 aft oo csooU he found it impossible to turn south on appointed fall to appear at tbrpolls to perform .
.5 ; inches... 800 UW 2400 00 7900 car to Asbeville N.C.,in a few day.,and the better prepared they will be hi* duties for fifteen minntesaiiertbe'appointed -
(-ci inches... aeo woo 250114200 7800tfn Avenue D and plunged into the grocery to form some definite plan of action for time to open the polls the precinct cmnmitteeman.or -
} ' Inches... 900 1800 is .0000 lUG arrangements with that end in'\view his absence the electors present
store of E. L. ft Co. Seeing marketing the immense of truck (
-Q f._'jt,, 14 Inches... ffiO 1700 8000 4800 MOO S\rady\ made. Soon after a crop shall flu 'a'I1 Yacettele
I ..,.l&lnehe .v.1000 1800 81 00 5100 9S 00 his danger if h< struck the brick were being o'clock tbat will undoubtedly shipped dur- Third-That all white persons who will \
"; t IS Inches....10 60 It 00 It 00 MOO 1000i7 wails of the build! Hendricksongrasped Wednesday evening a serious turn in ing February, March and April next pledge themselves to suppoit the nominees at
S .' -* inches...1100 20 oo as oo 5700 iw oo sai-l primaries and who bate jjutllfied them Wh'ers\\
---e" 18 Aches,, 11 W M 00 M 00 SO 00 113 00 one of the iron supports of the her illness occurred and her tem] era- from Dade county.In selres to vote according fnlaw, shall be All Kinds' of

SS. .'. inches.-. 13 00. 2200 4000 430ft 118 00 awning which is of 1} inch tubing. ture which had been favorable,soon order to geC the full benefit of allowed vote at said primaries.f .
_; 7is.tu1)1200 2800 4t W 8800 12100 labor and in the urth After be vote1 the L E.
their care preparationof canYaMlnr
I This the force of, the collision carried
*., ;.', *.Local readinc notices 7 cents per line..No reached 107 degrees wben.deat" ensued Inspector shall give the ballot boT,dulr scaled For Sale or Rent. \ :
the land the and
S deviation from theM rates. from its fastenings and Hendrickson '' growing, crop putting
soon after 7 to the Executive Committeemai At his pre --s '
__ ... .
un ' .it for market in tone best style 1 ,
fell to the walk in an unconscious con The announcement oi Mrs. Tattle's up duct who shall bring the sama to the meeting "
: : ; "llill FLORIDA SEPTEIBEB 1$ tilL dition. H. was picked and carriedto Of possible, a. well defined, systematic of tie Democratic Cz>entire Committee.'which '
., np death,.was bard to comprehend.! method of ,distribution ia an absolute shall be called by the ctialraua, not ; 1 -- = ," .
,Dr;'acbon'a'offto where be was wonderful will power,energy,business taur than thre-days after said primaries. .< \ ,_
:; attended by Drs.Jackion, Skaggs, and and magnificent physique she necessity. Fifth-Each Clerk ahsll make cop of the .",r I"
: LOSS OF.ID'S EHD PROPERTY IN Huddleston. ';*_ I capacity Where the quantIty of truck I is so returns and send them t I the Chairman ot tbe 1 ( -
seemed the last .us to ''i' .
person
S among
Democratic zecotive.Commit&e.immediatelyaft
limited that it be marketed to ad- .
; THE WAR. It was found that tw 9 ribs on Hen- time. can ,' '
succumb to disease in ao short a >i the election. C } I' .-
: 0; Up' to,date the statistics show that drickson's left side were fractured,and Last week she sent word to the vantage by the individual growers Sixth-'Tbe assessment on e.ndt.'a.e. for the ,,1 .c_. .:
he received besides several serious themselves, competition among the dlffeient a sball be as follows: Tar col t "
: f-: :.{ bur losses 'in the late war with Spain [ MrrKoroLia not to make mention bat commission houses in tbe Northern lector. S3S.OO; Assessor, $9,00; Tie uuftr, ;t: .' _
c; as'follows bruises. she was sick, as her :Illness did not $:.00; Reprrsentatlve,< UWj Member of tbe ', '
are about : The accident will probably put a amount to anything and she would markets to handle it is a positive ad school Board.$3.00; Justice of the Peace| .,; e' _. n ; Lj ,
.---Kilted army 200 vantage to the shipper and the few Constable.' :. "
: }, (;"3:Killed tfat naty::.:::: :::::::::::::::. M stop to ble1cle'ncln on the streets soon be well. bouses receiving tbe truck get high Seventh-Noean
short
Marines ... .. , :: 7 named,which; with the, turns 'Mrs. Tuttle will be much missed'in un the ballot
.. :: .. Wounded in the army .... "" '.... 1,400 necessary'has; always been looked Miami. She it was who first re;*illy prices aa they practically have a his'name certified to by theCbairmsnof rgr \,, '
S ' .Waunded In the navy 10 monopoly of it; but when the movement Executive Committee and Who has not psld to .
S. \ "Wounded among the WiU :::.:::::: *18.Pled upon as dangerous-sport., conceived tb?possibility of a city b re. of truck is and tbeTreainrrror Cuairman the a-s.s me&t of ,, : ,< -
large shipments ,
S ; "; bospltaTof disease....,. .. ... 1,109 ,Mr. HendrickMtn's' ,wheel came out With her usual foresight and enterprise the office for which be II a candidate on or wP '
' of the contact uninjured. keep pouring daily, reputable com before September 14,-1893- 0
Mr. and
she sought Flagler
: F. ttiese wftb the losses of tbe
; , Compare Palm mission bouses in some markets are Blchth-4f after paying the expenses of eon- ; i' ,.
t : S induced him to visit Miami from ducting the election and campaign money >, _, ,
T: :"Spaniards and see the difference t often at their wit's end for days at a any ;

S. t KTlled in the navy: THE HEW YOBK BAKERY ., Beach. By broadnindednesa the'exercise of her she generosity made time to; know how to dispose of it, remains and refunded the treasury In proportion the sane sball to the be assessment prorated General :RepairWork ; .t

-. Ai Manilla.. . . . ... ,..". an4 .
S .7 .
f ' r while other market* are left comparatively made for the Vai ions candidates. 't :f
: >L$8snt1ago .. .:..::. .., .:...,.:..... him a donation of more than one-half Ninth-The followlnc pUees or buildings In , .
.: ..:Killed In the army: Eas Bee*!Purchased. by Kaotrs. Oscar Tuefcer of :the territory on the north side of bare. the various precincts are hereby designated for SatIsfactorI1yDon5'lTIy.g.s.ni'.-_ : '
.... .,. .. distribution of ; .
the
;At Hani 80 sod Charles luQer.. To equalize a '
S holding said primary elections,namely: }
\, .t SautIig ...: :: ::.::::::.::::..:::*4,000 the Miami river where this city now perishable crop of fruit or Vegetables Precinct No. t,Q.K. Wood's paciln-house :\''
;
.
and of .... meCt for to this point the .
't' r.Dt5d botplUl disease T' .WHO The .abeve-n bare stands extending requires constant study of market Precinct No.2, Palm Beach Ya-sbt Club house;

,'s -, .The "n amber wounded in the army purchased of Mrs. Ada Mayer,what railroad building the Royal Palm and conditions and weather all over'the Precinct No.9,W. Filer's store building; Precinct >,.
< laying out the city .and making the No.4, W.J. Shone's n we building Pre
"and nauhal' never been learned and is and the to forward the PrecinctNo. C. :
('t {known as the New ork Bakery which he has made. country power cinetNt.S.Schooth-.nse.West Jupiter; CONE >
.: will improvements L fruit or truck as wanted to each mar- 6. P.Stranhan's store or par ul-m; Precinct .
be. Those who
,, r probably ne er located.on.the west aide the railroad Mrs. Tuttle baa acquired a vaat No.7.City Council room.
S ; :.;ha1' *dlf.ct In the hospitals and of diseJkae"vrill on' 12th street. The property is an amount',of real estate inhibit'section, ket,withhold. shipments when neceeeary. Tenth-A separate ballot box and blank bat Blacksmith
lots will be provided lot In each election district and
-.: ; t never be known or neither excellent one and has ma1e money ever in fact more'than her means to handle While some markets can dispose of a for the election;of one member of the v* ,

willeven| aij, approximation, of: the since it was started.Hr.xMiller.will I would seem 1 to warrant. Her Fort much larger amount of' truck than County Executive Committee. "
Dallas home was the pride of her life, The Inspectors and Clerks appointed to con
S.\V. ,',,-:ninnber Skilled at Santiago be known bayeitbe manage- second In her heart to her cbUdre others, and Individual shippers know- duet the primaries in the various districts' are Wheelwright.IfpirSi1p..*
only
,ifSoldler who participated in the battle meat of..1be,Dutiaeu. The new firm ing-'this select them and ship to these as follows:
Of this she ms.kingtbe beauty t Precinct 1 W. 0.PsrksOeorgeMcPherpoaE. .
was No. Bt..Ldete-ID.oeetora
wilt,take ;about the first of markets only right through tbe season,
.
'tt-Santiagohave told the writer tbat ;" of. South:,Florida. About the last important. B.l'rarler Clerk,
: al least ',dead intone trench i October. -' V, .* -k business transaction"which excessive shipments alone or combined H.K Stypman. Carriage ':Buggy u d Wipa h;
Mmorous the firm Precinct No 2,Lake Worth Inspectors. Bobo !
'oi r at 8&n;' tbe surrender of ;.The wishef new with weather conditions. will often e
j : Mrs:,{Turtle made "was the signing of Dean, S. R. Bappersette, L. 0. BUlnonse;
members both enter
success The are these markets to
8antIag ; lost, 2OOOOO.b3rd1. cause, even collapse; Clerk,L.Bnrkhart.
,lease of the Hotel Miami 6n
S prising young men and,deserve to sue- the September if the distribution is under Ail work promptly and substantially
'ii' ease in year.That average 2d : whereas 'l\S. Lemon City-Inspectors, Paul neatly), '

:T "' ; Mnditnre of 1200.) > as,the cost of Palm.Beach !received a mess;Ige calling Miami-.will'misaJulia be; I goods;millinery or furnishings than City Clerk J. M. Graham will be. at I
.-'Jit ',the him Ft.Landerdal? much she will missed will never his office in tbe council chamber H. RtCHMpNp <
waiv Surely large return for the to : to amputate one iow. All my dry goods and shoes will from ,:
':; : "I loss of.life,'expenditure of money. of the bands_ of Bobert.'Osceola, who, be known.*She died too soon to'accomplish jo to"the bottom notch on this day. .1 9 to 11 a. nu daily, except, undaandan > ;

:. -\Fj'ffO ldt; rn'.00:large an,amount of ,";? bad' ,aucceeded(j-jin -some The, funeral' services (took place 1ev stock and shall not hesitate sell at which times be will be prepared to -. -

;:.4 .-i wealth inso, .snort a time at to small a manner.which we have not I learned.in In her j beautiful tlFort: 5 Dallas, home i ponds at remarkably low prices to get attend to the registration: : city CUTLER'DADECO.i'FLA.: (t ? '

,''is> ft carefal imlnation of the several at the'wrlsi. >';was| amputated .relations to>the Episcopal t church: of ;lbe -). .. . S of the Revised Statutes of Florida and New Northern Florida Air Line and '
'
i eooihow4.: tbat:'the' number .of iv; Miami" ; which II without putor. 'three years Spain has lost 200,000 of tbe City.Ordinances j notice is hereby Florida Trunk Line. : ,
S afternoon given tbat the City Council of tbe
.During'tbe' the business "
dtathlu] :the_ai my-fromjiatural.causes j zIeW&ntstoXS\ in Cuba, not the sword but by 71m Table In Effect July I.!*. -
S k W houses of the city.were :closed out of men by City of Miami will at a regular meeting -

r.ll ,4urlal the fooi > months. of war Is 1,2N, ; 'In' your,last Issue I: noticed.a communication respect to the departed and the beautiful disease. This is at the rate of tOt a of said Council on the thfnTThnra- Ni8NoM, NORTHERNPOINTS.. , .S' .

.I f ': :while 800 soldiers have died on tbe bat- in j the..way of numerous home:'and grounds'were filled onth.. In four months the United d&1ln September D. 1888,'levy special -Daily IDalJy80ns Daily Dairy ,

j --- alan of tobacco creage in Florida, most royal purple, gradually changing 'by any one who understands the the nihine: may be made to perform Ing 'that oost for Food. dtnr- :;
period
cally no limit to the possible from that richest was sixty6ntfior; .
expan-j through the 'composition of a flower. This much -
of
\ applies very jhe toll necessary meal and j-t *
MArriRS| : THAT WILL. rim S' corn. -jJ
South Carolina a4d Georgia. shades of wine to dull red and to all fruits >
finallyto
grown under glaa.They the farm but these .
: : AND AID SOIL TILLERS. upon ; must have AlI%hf'
Connecticut iob,icco growers established the dark green of the ittatured may incline to overbear, in man' direction. Man's direction scraps from the tablewsre

0: spondence of Experienced Men in the industry, with capital invested leaf; great clusters) of golden purple- which case thin out. A bush four bad! indifferent or\!good, accordingto maybe saved even the water the vegetables-

: '' nd Interesting Extracts From in sheds a4d implements, will tinted fruit. delightfully fragrant feet high, if properly trained should what he knows. If I am ignorant Were- boiled in. Then I boll pot'. '

Our Agricultural Exchanges Concrning probably contlnu it, hoping each and with flavors so exquisitely luscious bear from twenty-five to one hundred 'given ] peelings rutabaga and turnip peelings \j /
upon any point advice win
my. ,h'
Our Farm Crops. year for better su4cees than the year that words fail
three
I preceding brought It would be well it; it is a royal tree indeed, by year, and if well taken care of will be valuable. Hence for the four .days. With that. Ins t
The XieGonte Pear kitchen
. Crop. if they could get air eyes open to and one of the richest ''gifts of the will live for a century and be truly a of direction scraps indab&ndful of meal, 'i :;:
the failure of the Le Oonte purpose managementand I feed chickens .
\Vjt1i "my
the fact, plain enough to morning .and .
apparent Creator. \ "thing of beauty; and the first well cultivation of farm Li
a or- plantation -
pea crop this year, caused by the atJ419L4 but th selves hat night, but give It to them,
everybody sue- : The leaves of the mango ar six to ripen jd tmango you taste will be a theremust be wisdom at the wsnoC .t
of the the bloom last But.
thrips on cess depends not much upon pr>- t
: a.prl g. comp ttoe first failure of this ducing a crop as upon disposing of it ht width, of an exceedingly k rIch luscious Is it. FIrmdnger truly says ledge-higher and lower maD vantage over the chicken raisers ,in, 1 j
-fA
Y1 ole fruit for than may the
U more twenty country is in ,
-. to advantage.A I green, and, as stated above, wth the of it speaking of the highly improved know but little except the ,use of his the feeding :of

yeftr#. This is certainly a remarkable" young man aliiout to engage in new growth of brilliantly loretl Indian 8Ort"to ,those who have hands and yet eke out an existence green bone which they can ,get at f' ._'

: reood for a fruit crop, probabl not farming on his own account decide the butcher' for the-asking/.bsve
may leaves appearing in sharp oontaat to never partaken of it no words can upon the farm. Another aided ; t7
by
:.;: surp.a.4ed in the history of grain to devote his time and a green bone cutter, and-I .
strength the dark foliage and forming a picture convey an idea of the merits of tlhis the experience of his 'fathers and would not

r cropsi. And even this failure could. means mainly to rajiaing, tobacco, but of bealuty} impossible[to de4ccib exquisitely luscious fruit" .Yet it is handed'down bytradition to the, part with it for a good sum, IfI '

have been prevented by timely sprayIng I, he will be wise id' give the mattercarriul The mango makes from \five Ito ten entirely practical for every owner of may do a little more., Still another son; could not get another. Of course.H f'f" .
-, I but I do not believe a dozen Le- costs a great'deal for '
been consideration.I of these new growths etch c aaon, a greenhouse "to enjoy this superb by adding to thetse a close study of a few chtekftm;. f. :
Con! trees have ever but the
pear stopping to harden up ''after each fruit of hb own growing. It should the soils and environments and saving in food wiU,pay for it-: '.'
I sprayed in the e'1tirchistory of this Just How Tobacco. I by i in a year, leaving out of "
to Spot the
: t growth. The flowers are borpe in however, be stated that all mangoesare hazardous experiments made without consid1.eration . 'l .;'

tree The" 'About one pound | of caustic soda, large panicles, of a greenish [color not equally good; they vary.from scientific knowledge, a close study of the gain of fgg*. e-_ : . .J ,
success of the LeConte in The
pear Banner lye or Bab 'tt.'s concentrated and of an agreeable .. The the Inferior turpenliine"rjango with books, and devoted 'bouse and yard are both ratbeep
newspapers periodicals
-
Florida) has been truly phenomenal. potash lye dissolved in one gallon of fruit of'the|mango is one of the most pulp full of fibre to the great Indian to agriculture may stillbetter small for,twenty-two hens, batT)r.i ,_',

In Jefferson and Leon counties water. To this is ad(led glycerine glucose celebrated of: the world, unlveosally fruits in some of wMch the pulp is of his condition. Practical experienceis Oral got 257 eggs.in Jannary .whieb:;

where twentkyears it was flrdt introduced about syrup, a thick molasses, at (he praised by everyone; it is of a kid- the consistency of blanc mange 'eo no doubt one of the beiBt'If not is evidence that he' ;manages. ahem, ;i

which ago there were orchards rate of a quart to (en gallons. The J1'y..m ape with the stem lend much soft as to be e..ten with a spoon. the best;'of teachers, but in many instances properly. The size 'of :tJHt yard'says

even at the age of ten soda- should be add& in larger quantities the largest] and generally grows In Another fine fruit and a splendid a very expensive one to the the Massachusetts Ploughman. not J %

years'line yielded MM) bushels per acre of (say one and a 'half pounds per loose clusters. Thea ize varies rom companion plant to the mango is the pupil. We know from observationand so important as to keep the hens.at. :

(i T forty trees. At fifteen and eighears gallon) for heavy tolacco. tihat of the small but delicious greengage avocado pear-Pesroa gra-tissima experience that from the earliest work. They can be'kept ,on.,.small, .,
'
: teen of age some of them It is impossible to describe brieflythe variety with fruit but Ilttl lar- belonging- the sassafras plot t as well as in a large. bj
family, a times till now, the great mass of agriculturist's space ;_,
yield \'M' a thousand bushels per spraying apparatus, on the proper gr, than u small peach, to that of tree with large luxuriant foliage of alight have not thought it necessary giving them' Utter In Which v .to T"r
.u acre. [ This fruit frequently netted form and adjustment of which the cratch. When f feeding theibxj"to
the great magnificent specimen of green color, and in the new to educate or 'to be educated, to :
the gr wer half a dollar a bushel or success of the whol operation depends. some of the larger varieties! I growth give 'them too little rather than 3oo 'i
r wedguwards approaching a yellow tinged successfully drive the plow, wield an .
over. was ::!.nost n gift io the im- I believe the pest form yet is of four pounds sub.trhe I with purple. The fruit is very large, ax and hoe or to 'rear, and improve 'much [Allow them. to finish fJwrc .
I .
I pro\'id nt 11Ia-teJ'8, as they ha egh'en the one devised by Mr. ,Du Bon and rind of the fruit .is brilliak tly weighing in ,the, larger varieties asmuoo his flocks and herds. The thought mesls'somewhat hungry!:and:vtli n .1
:
:4 he \\-vv* scarcely any fertiliz myself last year. It consists of a ten two scatter i,gill of[ miUetsW'iajAeiUi.
colored, yellow with purple or red as pounds is round or and the practice bias been and i."If

er, per wpp n little cotton seed and a foot spraying tube and pole with cheeks, is about one-fourth inch pear shaped sometimes with 'an mv boy Is to be a doctor,.a lawyerr-a ter which' will Indoce. :1i.tbeni.. "to.
lie "handpicked '
/y
plowing one.1 a '
l--c fruit with year. club," threw Vermorel nozzle and a spraying can thick, and Tilled with an oily jnicii of elongated neck, and is rich purple, or' preacher, a merchant, a banker a ,scratch and,work vigorottsly..Jta"" -
t a
made A. Wilbrahai The are not'wise to f d'thim '
by i. two in color. every'tlni
the most exquisitely sweet]\ resinous green railroad man orif he is to go'to Con-
it into barrel with sand and leaves
: intermixed and his connected by a piece |of rubber hose perfume to be compared othii g I ,The1 fruit'has not inaptly been called grass I must educate hhn-I must have. scraps.. A, Ught,:neal'..to- .' .ihfl, joft
: ; freely yet returns :
.t S Jdon failed to him hand .about five feet long. know of. This rind pulls Off eaidjy "midshipman's butter." as with the send him. to school and to college.1On morning and 'a fnil.jneai'at nigh ,isj't, to'. '',t.:

pay By trial the purchaser learns how addition of salt-it may l h "spread sufficient espeeially snmm 7i.- :<
Of in these latteryears from the ripe fruit, leaving1 a rich on the other hand if he' shows no r or 1
-\ somely. course, wide to open the -stcp( cock In the bread and eaten as butler. It is soft, fitness they will 'become too fat :and' then '
:* uoh a careless practice hagbeen golden pulp appearing almost ail a aptness, no nor uesire to follow .' 1
I spraying rod in order to get the best very oily and of greenish cease laying.-American "Poultry Advocate. ' '
1 discontinued ball of juice; in the common sorts a yellow any of thee ,pursuits but selects -
and of the :
many size of Tor the and marks .
,.: t oid> dap :dash planters hare practically drops s{ ray this pulp is full of long fibers aij'tacihed color, exceedingly rich and nu'fcri.tious the farm because he loves the open .r l __'+':
\ the point with a file to that he can .._- $"". ,
and be beef L -
,. can compared fields J
their to the stone, which together because he admires the grand - -
be-
jatwndoned orchards -- -
i4
<
tiere ** quickly' get the propei adjustment. with the exceeding juiciness of the' marrow- but has a distinct flavor of oid foresta, because he is fond of HAD TWO 8mEs.i.

'j cauee themiand was their no money-in. U"for The solution :must be carefully fruit makes the "s cklng of a mangoa its awn. It makes.a very satisfying swine and cattle 8nd.b rae and sheep, "You have shown mea. aldsjto.'yottr -

i way&i.j strained through a, meW strainer before !lunch and I have done hard character which yon e'vTgh0 .
Under!tie stimulus of such profits rather more comfortable than elegant day'swkkon because he can be amused with a pig me,

''like use. It Is very corrosive, especially process," especially to toe meals composed principally entertained by the gambols of a:call before we were'In&ni ii liadi'$ .
:: almost picking up money in the to the skin d those working got,it then ;
ai dear.
oLthis fruit and' bread. I/wss slngVtben
It is a rich .
road thousands of novice. The large rough woolly seed or a colt, because he. loves bo deposit ;
acres were plant
) ed. Hundreds of thousands of the with it must .wear rubber gloves is quite curiosity' it being in reality food and one of the most important a seed in the breast of mother earth' now Tm .doubIe-Afly'8Iop.- -: .;.. i

I would not advise a: .ivone to med fruits of 'the tropics; it is also the and watch the watch tender
several seeds under one shell for \\1 if| germ the I.
trees wtere
1chiefty annually propagated dIe with it till he has1 eoen thepro- contains two to ten germs Bill fitted king of salads having no equal in stock follow It through the processes .,
Flcrfla!
which almost
} by cuttings, are East
; 1\ iameoiie who understand
cess operated by this (
The fruit is sometimes Coat
\ |to raise One into apparently one kerneL The respect of growing making and maturing ,
t as easy as corn. nur- it. There is
.caijuely time now shipped North bat in order to endure fruit
: ita beeamebe
t in Monticello alone received mango is a useful fruit and in na ; .can ten one
( eery to work up the apparatt a and method shipment Is pulled ; 'end the calf in the In the .
green
1 native countries besides being ustd pen one pig stye 'R'anl
from New in
120,000 Jersey a
'
cuttings before harvest. Good, 4jLnd, unspot- fresh is made' into delightful jelii fruit is only of a very poor'imitation or one colt in the lot from another,for '
f c single season, to be grown on shares :
I ted tobacco is not>goi to be !
given '
r and preserves. . of what the well'motored fruit is like. all these reasons lie is accounted,only SOUTH BOUNIXr '- -
the Northern nurserymen thus recognizing t -
: this I write in haste be- y
the favorable conditions of away year. It
: Florida. :for''tree propagation. lag deW engaged heat again.in trying-E.American ,iq i a ['cure'Jenkintt by artl-in ful fruit ((bearing trees and in'its 1t4. almost without a rival in' the beauty time and money educating him, a. s4)) : -_' rltas. -'",

-As twullly handled the LeOonte la i. tire'countries 'grows to a size as large ol it* foliage, is the mammee apple- of it would be'lost upon the- farm." LV-Jacksonville. .1..... lOt .
Agriculturist. Ar st. .... _
Aafmtfee .
: not a hfeh '.J fruit. But when as our largest oaks, yet such is th Mammea Americana the West'Indies Many of us perhaps haverarely- Lv St. Anjwtiae .-....-.C. (."Iep...SP ,

a 1 principal defect), its flesh is dense,. paper read last'February before has frequently fruited at two 01three'years common.. The flowers are about two trained and educated to'fit them for Lv.>Tircr7ill >ni...........,... .!t_. ; -

Northern of age from..see.l'Flor, inches in diameter white and fragrant I: !, .i.- :" -
: in
heavy,.rich as the average the,"New York Farmers'' ; use agriculture, training. and education n..T.p..o...
.' speaklng ida. ,]1 have never seen them>do it, followed by enormous fruits L'ock)edge ;.. .....r...:.;:.; : : t '
i, apple! and \ ceeplng much longer than the ;whims, and fancies f smokers are essential to the. doctor, Lv Eta uuuv ..........;.,........ 4. ...?.1 .
: i it iii undr the old system, so that said however.. I much prefer trees grown\\ six inches in diameter, of a brown lawyer, preacher merchant and Lv. Melbourne-.................... 4 .... -
: Lv Sebastian ...._ .. .
.
i : thick .i.2.V J -
''of from:\'cuttings as better color with a : J leathery rind, ,
; the season jthjs! one variety can be "Within ; statesman, and agrieulture-4he science LvSs.Ltacie."s. "
I a year or two there has pot or, greenhou culture, they will\I which easily peels off. disclosing the LvFort Pierce'...;..*............ 'I..
: months. I have often I and art of with'allits
,: Igedwo appeared a 'ZM'for, agriculture Lv Eden................... .. 6
.i. <
\. had.LeCoir pears,-of;my own growing wpoU1 wrappers. fruit1earlier!:, and we, do not have a! rich .yellow, pulp, somewhat resembling boundless environments, m .IP'U Lv Jeasen .....................' *".. ,
Many smokers of domestic cigars LT Stsart ... ........ ..*..*.:._. ._;.,p -
i . iresh', tor that length of time. want a spotted cigar like that which great) tap root to bother with. Plants tba't of a yellow cling peach, er. more important than' .anyof Lv HOH'Soa1IcI ........_._.. j .. ..

.tastiimore:'like than from ihe open' ground are worthlessas with a-fragrant and delicious apricot these. If the the LvWest Japiter ..;...;...;...... 'I '....i
mind
\ They. apples I have here. Why they want it no one greatest giftof Lv,\We t Palm .:............ .j .., -
I '. pears end Northern, people, when they rarely bear transplanting navor, and enclosing ttwo very large God to man is so 'easily impressed, Lv Linton ................. ... ,
\ best
telL The
can Sumatra wrapper g6od, suit brownseeds. Lv Port Lauder'...'i...:.;...; e .. .- -
rougfi
will the
: fltpresie4ed with them, have. more' ?often have these spots, erased, ,it is Any sandy compost so susceptible of improvement, and Lv Lemon Cart.,..f".i', ......z ;

than once asked, "W where did thought,'by a fungus.orbthe burning mango :; ft should have enough,ijsand .:The same cultural directions, as to the degree of attainments by It. is 10 At. .Miami-.!. ==.....L.. JIJ ..

Clippings of Florida E rente frojnSusy seed cotton was also burned with the. Short Stories of .th*'World's Doings All' efforts to revive Her Jtatfi

.Miami Dade Co, Fin.. Sept. 16. 1898. For many years after Queen Victoria ;. OUr State Exehangas C 17 house.--'Tallahasseeaiu.Tampa Told by the Telegraph in were unavailable, and she expired .

w had madej\ her highland home at \' Condensed for Our has borrowed $50,000 from Condensed Yorm.LElT&nt o'clock;

Balmoral with her family she would \\1 j Headers I the Exchange'Bank of that city. The The medical examination "att: ,;
The I of Corea are probably
women not have any hymnal sung either atrathie I Ii Exchange National Bank agreed to that'the, assassin must have used t
the hardest worked laundresses in the c4OELED.
I BIG txmrr
church or at the private services I advance the money with the tax roll' small triangular;fiie. ; '
world.! i Their husbands wear 'baggy ill.\' U. Medl ll |
at WH-
i--'j"
: Joseph Lei teruba ,cleared his famous '
I in the castle Ifut was content aa security. The money ia security on up After triking theb.he, ran ak>ng> ,
P c pantaloons II t which come up under the with the quaint versic u of the psalms Hilton will 8 !1'cut \lID- three notes, two being 'for $19,000 wheat deal. Every creditor,has the Rue :.1pea with the:evident v
:
armPl |tllke those of a clown and the bi>r for the is
\ roao1 been to banks 'where
paid obligations
in general) the presbyterians nteniion of the
e use among each and one for $12,000. Only the entering Square, Des
usual weekly "wash" contains about be built which will the
to
I am of the oVl school. the "Scot- tap B set legal rate of interest ia charged, and assistance was enlisted have been canceled Alpes, but before reaching It he'-was '
of these. the tricts of timber in Vlorida I .. -
a dozen'pairs This
Generally
tlah Hymnal" is used t both, and'the \ interest does not begin on a. note until and 14,000,000 boshela of wheat seized by two cabmen who ad.ntf
,
!
washing is done in cold, water andy employs a large force of hand*,-Levy hove been since
the '
tl castle services liquidated announcement -
hymns selected:; for l! the amount is borrowed. This nessed the crime. They,handed him '
\ Democrat
very often in a flowing. atream.t are generally chosen b Princess Beatrice -' Times i -ti \iI\ places the city in a position to run of the voluntary assignment over to a boatman and a gendarme,* ; f'

11' I or the lad e' in personal attend- I Heavy shipments of pineapples are For awhile, and it ia understood that nearly three mouths ago. This Who conveyed him to the police at.1, '

'. k The HUt (the engine of which the nee on the sovereign. The queen hd? gong out each:C day, and prices the 'present administration intend to baa been done only by great sacrifice tion. t -

Liverpo|| fire brigade; justly proud) very fond of "Nearer, My tied to I away up. Thlpmea.pple map is p- use the money to pay running expens- Including the giving of mortgage on The prisoner made no resistance. a

.,1*the largest land fire engine in the sought protection: in a Mlein the p Epyi:] and the skeptic, wears allow\\ a es. property belonging to the Letter estate He even sang sa be walked along, -7lAC . '

--, ,and her pumping capacity 1Il,BOO gal. grass and sticks and built a fire I: cause of the i uccess. of the' \'''t usinfsa An unusually and of large acreage has of sweet been "1-did itr end."She'must'be dead" scAt
potatoes cane
, lone perltsninute and she can throw a In the entrance to the animal's den, he,said would *t pay.-Orlando Repbr- sugar the police station he declared?:. -
Jlontclair this
.spray considerably over 120 feet. She and armed with.a 1 club(stood in front terj j\I I i\ die planted promise for good returns season is excel-and UUCAtiO FlKil SCARED OUT' $10,418 that he uses a "starring anarchist;: r

,. i drawn y three and sometimes four of the hole ready to do battle. Soon I The, Duvul ft i i Clay Sugar Company, lent. :Com is a failure a* to grain William R. .MaFarland of 'the horse with no hatred for -Ibe poor, bot only I r
horses The Holt operates with three Thee" and TO are the prince and princess which own 325 acres of land brie and commission firm of itoFarland & for the rich." ; f
to the drouth. The
ouuing
".%- inch jjioses working and three 3- of Wales. Another great favorite one\' quarter i ilea north of tibrange' :, long orange Evans, of East fit. Looks walked into Crave fears are already ezpeeuedjregarding } f
trees ,are putting on a tremendous
inch hd feeding the tank. with the ,prince is khe "Soldier's Park, has organized with a!, jcapital growth, and should they throughthe the,office of Louia'Newgua .'& at the effect which the assassination 1
go
tt i hymn," written !bl.t thtj Rev. Arthur stock of $.100,060, divided Int ;',shams coming winter without serious injury the stockyards in Chicago and presenting of the Empress may. hare upon t"' J

w. Sashes in great favor and Bobins of >Holy Trinity hureb. Windsor of $10, each.' It is the intention of the 'growers will,. next season, a revolver at the head of Louis the. Emperor, whose health has .t

t. the more rEtinue the material of and set to ''Rossini's nuair.I the company tc commence operations "push them for all they are .worth," X. Xewgaus itthe junior member of the never recovered from the blow, of
at early datl j firm commanded him send for hia Crown 'Prince 'Rudolph's death
which th the better. ,A I an 1 | which, in that case, will be more thana to tragic i. ,
':'. blue and i White checked silk street One sees a good nan bracelets of The Camp Phosphate Company I 02 little cashier, 'Frank iMoseley. and,it Is known that his Majesty late- -

;' dress; 'which a year ago would 'have the chain and lock variety on fair Vadtj wilt soon have their immensis' 1 Upon the appearnce; of MoRley, Mc'aiiand -, Iy baa been very, feeble. '. Y

s' been. 'provided with a stiff leather wrists nowadays. This may be due to new plant ''Ion I operation, 'which pillunder b i Mr. W. S. Nugent of Palatka was drew another\revolver and,ordered : J. % ,

:" .'::;belt/now posts in the air with a fluffofblue the war -almost unusual 'the management\ of CaP;',C. A, round dead on the floor in.,a room inthe the cashier to draw a'check in i 'PITCHED BATTLE IN'COWThA DO.r '. 3

I. charged to the everything 1 believe Veil. This will rear of his photograph gallery a his favor for $10,416 Which he claimed i
t.fl' mbttsseline streaming out behind II jjbe one of the largesl A pitched battle occurred in ColOI..
:in tk \than of sash. The ends the war is .responsible for this, for I plant':in' the county when completed' Pew days I ago. Justice of the Peace the 'firm owed him. When the cashier redo Springs Cot,. at daybreak '-be'r
The blue have learned that(many a soldier boy and will fiowtonj, woa notified and a coroner'sjury had finished making but the check : .
of_ the, sash are ruffled. employ a large fore or tween i ithe two factions of the Silver .r
\ 'monsseUnej i{also forms the yoke ADd las marched away j carry Ing a tiny hand*._-fialneSTille Sun. '\\ I; impaneled. After examining the McFarkrod calmly instructed New- Republkan party of this' State, in ,
'hidden with little i t::1 : person,\! :,they rendered A verdict that at the some time
veils :the TOne that flaps over the &ey away a picturein Tobacco goes giving a menacing which one man was killed and three :
f his The' hands meat of the growers are giving employment death was caused from,alcoholic polson. 'flourish to his to affix
pocket. <
sleeve at the shoulder.Philadelphia weapons others were wounded. The dead '
ito a large \ number of manfIS
women Mrs. Nugent who ia in Philadelphia -
bracelets\are heavy' fold chains witha his signature to thepaper.. That .
r and children. .Men who' never II rew Charles l 8. Harm of Denver an.employee '#
,' I 'f TI sparkling diamond set i i the locks. I I hlive was notified of her husband'sdeath. done, the 'man 'from East St. Louis at:Denvei' of the Gulf -to :
obaccb before been among the The deoea.ed'came here from Baihray.
;. It is now e best of form for a man If you see a girl wearing si ch a bracelet most successful of our tobacco Philadelphia lined the two frightened men up 'q1e wounded were
: ,. "'.to'carry adored one's'photograph you may be sure, thai somebody eta. Notwithstanding the protracted grow' about fifteen years ago, against the wall of the office ,and, friends and their identity has not '

t_.' _.,:about with ilm' in a frame that has else is carrying: a key, and while admiring Lrouthl tobacco will\ yield an ,'and bee'conducted a photograph gallery with all the solemnity of a Judge at been,definitely established.. It is said" '
; avrageof since that time. He
.. trot was a mem- fie bar '
; administered oath
I invented it it will matter if an to themto that '
recentlymasculine A especially for you a man named Palmer was shot
800 to : ,
from 1,000 pounds per acre bero of A. IL and Palatka Veteran
.' lociceta. This frame, in wish that the soldier boy vho locked thin year.r -Dade City Democrat. '\ AUoclatlOU tie U. the effecthat they would not attempt in the cheek but not seriously injured. J
.
',, : 'feet, holds: photographs folding it may come back I before long with said. \ to follow" him or raise an ou- Another man had hi* hand shot MUI

!',and a-ag, the two faces to- the key. But you.! may Tear chain It is that the 'Plant System sold t Although not at all unexpected, the cry. Be then departed, after stowing ly -off and another received a flesh i v

< of j 'gether'whe shut To.be quite in the bracelets, even if youcarrythe key to the and navy, from Rese voir nnouncement this morning of the his revolvers and the check in his wound'in Jt-he arm.f' '

.: I., photograph frames" and are made The tan sbtoe so-'iar' as woman isday. th of] adjacent'property bile attending the State Democratic telephoned the police ;|headquarterswhat to meet-tomorrow. An armed.guard. f -'

". . of'different sices,:of wood or'thin met- concerned has about'had 11 . For owners to the share each should' invention at Orlando about four l had happened. The check was representing the Teller-Blood swing,. = t

al.;" i'up very little room in the last'two or three jyears j haaheldsummer receive of the amount paid bY!I the eeks ago, but with his usual energy' drawn on the National':, Live Stock was In possession ,

; are being quite nedf ts- own 'over all others foi Plant System for the water prhil ge. to take his bed or;consult al Bank and Police Captain,Levin immediately An armed force representing

< f. :\ e"Pocket.1t' by the. younger men wear, but this year finds iti popularIty henry W. Long, ie faithful and efficient .ffiJ.ined,;;[ on his.feet""and dispatched two detective. to faction deposed by National Chairman :;x

of t.o on the 'wane. Like everyl hing else deputy l United' States internal as long as he could stand the bank. MoFarland was standing Towne was sent'to drive the guard out i L

.. J 1 in life, the tan shoe hasi Itstood, and reTf1lueoUeetor{ ..ports that since was that when he finally at: the cashier's window with ,the of the 'theater. After a hot scrimmage '

; t. ,To:set the O'f the state prisons its bad points. It does not show dust the war &has gone into effect he has a jccumoed l..and was a subject for medical check in his 'hand when the officers in which many shots-were fired,

4 aV; .wj 1E't'l'\| ng'' '.good. roads and mud like other ,,and is ad- had over'pOO letters: from parties who I treatment the disease had ssum-- entered. He was so intent upon' exchanging the Tellerites fled in dismay. Harris ,

would;be""a appropriate'proceeding.1 intriwly'adap to country jand seaside are subject|t to the tax and nearly everyone a virulence which was impossible the
+ .Tie :criminal is .an enemv wear;but there is. '" m of them expressed pleasure jal overcome. 'Nothing was left un- he failed to notice the detectives unii supposed to haft been members ,of i L

4'. 4 of the:connnnity; and of Jthe,gal the dressing, of"' tan] .Death whichdraws being abl\to contribute their mite 10-, d but all efforts were ia rain. .He ; they stood. one at each elbow, andseized the attacking force. _".:i_ { '
.seal- welfare" ivd*he would thus be never recovered consciousness, and him. MoFarland was quickly .
A'" : sensitive feet late: almost ward ma ntainIng we honor of Qld ex. \ '
i made.to minis' j:r to. one of the chief double and twisted bow 1 '_. Per Glory. ,,1& Star, 1 pied at 1:25 i this- morning. disarmed i and a few minutes' kiss was GASOLINE EXPLOSION IN 'PHILADELPHI. -... -

"needs;of,the.immunity 'and and. topromote iaps::this..U the reason tint ,1na1lJ II Behind the bars of a cell at' the. police *. I I
,: --the. snerai" ,welfare the The prI in phosphate has ad e entire country in\ the vicinity station. By the explosion of gallant of '
: ,,,( int\ rromen,hare, discarded 'tan sees forplatn'black forty
ed $1.50this r ton, an i, as a result of Tampa, where low places are to be 1
: most effectual ]nuner.;; .He:'would be' or, linen coored| canvas gasoline in the cellar of a grocery _
| | Incr led the Kansas Cl found is said to be underwater and .
; ,
,
price
; needa"'for I YOUNG WHEELER -DROWNED. store at 1444 South street in Philadelphia
: t"! ,eating "the ocei ipation-be:. bOth.;and ties this season, l&i, any dayu'' nttfall ;
''if 'sibs':own ,health, he;:would be muck rate,'slosh:bootmokejr* say that the Phospha Company and the J. eve y heavy adds iU: Thomas ki. Wheeler, son of Gen.Jos. four, and possibly a down '
** Iff i ** I ChIMe Phosphate Co pang of Fo: qu At tort Tampa City it is rep .Wheeler : "
payi4rjthejeost.of trial and Second Lieutenant Newton lives lost immediate '
t" "5 ,more than | Jils- ia ;aj.Oe" not occupy Ithe'place fn I more, were As an -
white both extensive ed that water feet"
] i two
;l : 'and'.eoneflneme andhe;, would-" be he;'estimation of,womankind[that pitoncerdld are ope ng up. was ,. or D. Klrkpatrirk, First Cavalry, 'consequence of the explosion the
; mines jn I that vicin ty, giving emiloymebt mo e deep o i the ground aa far up as' '
:5. .conferring afpeHnahent"rand; .1nc.1cut %.and chiropodists bootblackvwho -, wer drowned while bathing at Mon- building where it occurred ,and those
.ana
w hundred! of hand. Th the depot The water was so bjgh I _
;ably! ':great \>ei t ,u.upon:all classes ot > 'tiiis tauk tPoint. adjoining it on ettfier side eollspsed. -
profited bj fashion,
J local mere nth are enjoying a tha it rose aver the,floor of a lumwlonging -
gooitrade.
'. honest-people;h the'state-. hx YoungWheeler was a naval cadet In Up to 10 '. Jour hours'after the _
.
"l' are mourning its:departure. Journal : .
Com ber abed
t to
--Jacksonville .of. Fitzgerald
' I- '
..\ i : 41' his second year. -He bad been actingon occurrence four bodies had'been 'recovered -
., I tBr and tie water caused lot of
anoneat'aad.'oostly merce. a
; The'- hi* father's staff for .some time from the rums, and three of --
I;pearl.necklace., : the.world is ia'the NEW_ jYFH'
e' .j possession of ths Ltess t Henckel, 'atondon +
1" \ ladyeeil btapiwn fu + sod Paris Westminster, fief; chief ky on the merry ,pum of bad saws, circn.i iJar. atm tare ; burned. The oldest in-', host of friends among the older officers. Uhe.front of 1444:was.bkiwa: -

: '- necklace belonging1'' to '.tide ;
--.t imons-
|
.. -, '. the beach.a fW days ago Just a Whorl. walking from her hotel to the.landing > r MS)
EugenleJ sand : ; bUudWvree In fliWt time the Florida has been in to, secure anything like an'" accurate {'
mpress,, b"her:1atetr distance
n, k ,: north of Indian ,River inlet i ii place of the steamer .at about,
;'; n jeweler'for'2OOOt' ) :'.h n_I;,and '' J; mo1dng'k ee I Campi. bay for six weeks. She census'of the occupants cf the
i by a man by the name pf Head: He o'clock, when an Italian anarchist i t"
'(. the,spot w ere score* offormerly'stood. ! i irought about f oriy-five' 'employees in building*,,but it is stated that the upper .
/ _ certainly cUd not knowiwhat it was, named Lucchoni who was born
it' 11 f J1| he irtermaster's all of floors crowded with ladies
department were
1huddled'
qu Paris
ido for he whack away at It.with an ax, of Italian parents, suddenly approached
;' : theBnglishde} :, | Itandsome; ,blocks;' '.,bannd" i but luckily.it Hid not ex lode Where' horn tu'e'JlOw\\sat,.the,detention camp and stabbed her to the ,together in tenement fadhioiu ,,
:tnet'at i'sea 4mrehea.wentup'ln: ; amo e. Ce.tnedralpod.the"Adioeesq ' have Coming.'it did at'-the hour, i .
.,a" ; jtips;. .' jTiie i i lt'cante cannot be urmi5ed.' If n'Egiaont. Keys.wheretheywif: hear:. The Empress fell, got up again, supper
'.:should AI uie.the..English flag, aod'all ::.U: no: . i there are, morte':,, like it drifting abort i"o"' renain' for ,'"k or ten days" and was carried to the steamer unconscions. it is feared.'the loss of life was heavy p; :- '

Oi" ;ions were'obUge t tbjdo:so.;'No exP J Hundreds;:of;people:are h helpless; nd :I.in .the gulf stream, ,.It is] rather'.': ngerou8.rTitu8yllle he government has released the The boat started, but,'seeing the list of the injured will be long1. I i .

lard, hw syrup and his sugar in hl, lating for the state I farming.-C. B. McQuarrle, in Farm c : rx: -

M iTEKS THAT WIUL'' INTEREST pantry, his milk ind his butter in hi* duty to' economize with the state's Review and Settlers' Guide. : -
AND AID BOIL' TILLERS. .
.
dairy, his:, cows' and his pigs for supf money as we would v ith d own. i .

Correspondence of Experienced lien ply of meat' as necessity demands, his, When fed" from the public crt not to Phenomenal Grape Trait !arees' j p r'

Vnd Interesting Extracts From fowls to supply toe table with delica eat more, at least than wh n supplied From the Florida (Agriculturist. I II

>ur Agricultural Exchanges Cong ties and for seasoning aa tastes! de| trot our own table. 1 .While 7
visiting a n ighbor yesterday rPL
Our Farm Crops. sire. How different it is with the\ There is a future before the industrious I %
) saw a grove I thought your :
i mechanics, the smith, &the salesman] ,' energetic, econo cal,). enterprisIng readers might be glad to know about.

;, Economy on the Farm and .the or others+;, that depend upon their' farmer. Just how far that future This man is one of the stayathomekind J 11'

Home. daily labor for subsistence and haveil'ot is, depends upon the action and and '
takes care of his belongings, ...1d"
i I''believe Borne 'system of economy the benefit of a farm life. In the determination of ever: Ind vIdual. as proved by the
appearance of his I
shoe Id be taught and practiced in case of panic whe no employment fa He may draw it near or\ he may ex- :place, which looks like somebody J{, ki r4aF ..

ever t|r hon*hold Every government found for these anu' others of like tend the distance. I I Ii Jived there. f ;

should] be run economical Thedemocratic professions they ire put to strafhs i Then, lejt there be nerd 'life and a 0
\ One ri
year ago last Christmas this
'system of levying tax that farmers can steer clear of. quickened ;energy inspiring the soul : 1
set ,
man out his from .
torn government, economically administered Before leaving this part of my subject of every farmer until he feera and grove regular
nursery stock trees these no'Whave
la right and proper. but would like to give my opinionof ees> new interest in his calling' Un- ; trees '

a that method of a protective tariff to cotton raising. Cotton is now il others! realize! an'd appreciate his fruit on, some hanging very full :} '
All are citrus trees of ; '' .. (l'
most them
protect the i institution of a part of more universally used as an article of eal worth to the country, eeteemhim < 1r

and should be dtecouraged.Thfe Southern country Ian yield cotton life has been a blessing to! his fellowman commonly called. 7 "Q/J"h .,.vi
There are citrus
'subject which I am appointedto more abundantly than than any and an honor to his bod. Read many trees-in this :
before section fruiting on two year buds, ltt 4' "i
dismiss today should always engage other; the :Southe er knows more Louisiana Farm ers, Institute but most such .. ., .".
the attention of farmers and, in fact, about planting and how to cultivate by O. L. P. Wren at Minden are trees that had been ; '' ..,. J'
set in "
groves which for reaiOi -"
think there it better than other people and --F: some Ar7
of one. Indeed I any ,
q every \ the ,
I owner desired to. change the
U \[subject that can' be more appropriate ought to make It c caper than any va- '
no For
September.If \ riety of. On such trees here om1or.1! Time
we have saletyl Quict Lo
to{ suit the present times other. Then why should he not we want our farms to pay ui for had three crops set this season. One lla(88L.( .

and tl Vs locality; the northern portion raise itBe should terse it, but to o r -time, and money invested Infer(\ from the regular early spring bloom, Finest Cuisine and Service Ho Transfer Between Jacba2rrU1...i* ...';. ,. .

oflour state. To carry out the old do so succ Mfu..y it must cost him tilizers, tools, etc., we must see to the fruit 'from which is t and New Y or.' ._ 1.lA'. ..1' , .:'
less than he can Bell |t for. Let him now practically \ . < .. .
democratic and Bible doctrine of owing .
It that
( we keep the routine work| composed
up full The
The Fleet is of tat follow
L live at home'on the of his grown. second crop me Handsome New Steel ffJUsmsnr = '
products
no man anything and running it around with the
asl comes Reasons: from bloom which -COMANCBg" '
appeared on wellcared (newALOOHQTJ1K. "mOQ'O'OIB.ucmmo1C .J'
farm, meat and bread : .
farm on a strictly cash basis this never buy to month after month. Those of us who for .
trees .
during the dry spell $ --3EffiNOLL..4-
: year has been certainly tryingmf'n'a to make cottoh., While\\ every farmer -make a speciality of fall arid winter in +'May. This fruit Is NORT$-BOUND. 'J., .\ "
now.about half ''II:
aoufe. There is an old adage should have plenty of i lock, there can must have everything'l nn.dl Steamers are appoint to ail acconttac to tfce.-tidaw -e'':; .M I
t crops grown. The third from July From Jack onvtlle Kla-. (canine at Charleston) Boadars '
,
crop
;; i i the truth of which has been thoroughly be no economy in having a supera ToeBdars sail *bandar
way by the beginning of the bloom' which From caarlestoo.a. t.11/.... ...NNN..1/1...11.LYondays, Wsdiktsdays sad rrUajr*,
1 bundance. I had a to came when the rainy For hour of aniline lee Ofd Line schedule. or JacksenvUte ;fr
,1 4 verified to my mind vii: neighbor tell month. First in the list of field and Cbarlsston oaiUss. J ,
crops season had 4 '
} ''Necessity( is th* mother of inven- me a abort> while ago \that be had to fairly set in, and, is now gOUTH-BOUND. .
I\ Is crimson clover. Few farmers give growing rapidly. Steamers are appointed to sail from Fler.22,.,Jut: River,, Nw:Tork, ''at">$ paL:; ;; as;
of for fear .
ofr keep a superfluity; \hogs follows
relate
tions. Allow me to a little this the : '
it .
the to son e disease should attack and kill crop place deserves on the These trees are all strong and For Charleston S. C.,..........................:.....Mondays, Wedassdays,and Trlday: v
y experience present year farm, for it is a very valuables crop in healthy, and have For JacksonvUle. Flm., (calllnr at Charts .
had ton) ICaadays
show how necessity will enable one half of them: I contend thin is a mistaken only such care ; Wsdassdars rodPyars': ,,,, af

to dodge considerable expense if It fdea. '..'.he more one has the plowed every way.and(Land thoroughly for it &houldl harrowed well and as I should write properly this that the be given readers all of groves. Nl'w .SonthDrn)i
Enroand
Glydo
and
does not teach him economy. At thebeginning more susceptible of din ase they are; made as mooth as possible; an application : yourvaluable LiIlBS.
journal
may realize in. this
t ',of the the hands on he taKea less caret th m. If he has about ,

, " \' I my place! had, consumed year aH they had only enough to supply the demand phosphate of and potash 4ciOpounds( to the acre of acid will section to twelve at least, the long wait, of ten r HEIGHT 'ONLY.' ) '' ....- :;.: ,.,.
\ and some die he ''f ed remainder years for fruit from orangegrniyigsjis (Ca1UD -at Charleston 8..C. both % '" .
can
',. made last year: anu came: to me fort prove a good I / ways.) y"Steamers"
s Applies. 1 I commenced supplying: more highly, growJh i a lon -etL and Investment" no longer necessary under Appointed to salt as Follows:. B :I
ito >0
shbld
ot 8Uine cow peas be .modernsyltems af culture. Prom Foot of Hogan street.'3ae.lOnft11e. From L Wharf" ' .,.
anorhave wjs B
tatter _
: of I
omething 'to eat but irjankjy.would' : necessary quantity THUK8DAY8., .. .
mixed
i in it as the clover plant via very PR ug, tI
,
tQld the '- 1 teT'them meat. Instead of having a large number C..Irvli .
tender when youngl"ILnd apt ,,to get :
-

j' j \ furnish them with barely enough range which he seldom sees, let everyone strike it, and peas.will shade it until Deadly Cigarette. O>E BABY JLQOCJJACKSONVllXB. ; .. _. !
have few well selected and It is well known that the nerves are FAiJWKA. ..8.UII'OItD.f . -i ,
8i
.tJ. clothing, |tc.. to carry them through it gets a good hold, and at the first ...;.urr : ; \ .
,
. -.' winter and spring but 'positively keePthtm\' where he can' give them frost ''they will die down out of the directly affected by cigarette smoking I F.RMEDIA.1J LANDINGS .OK THE ST. JOHNS KTVZS. !.'K :i'. :, _

.: nothing more until July. No objec- his ally and individual attention way. 1 -doubtless;>> more so -than by the Steamer **Hany 0. Day '" ., ;

: tion. All did 'their trading early In then lie will noon learn Low to estimate ordinary cigar or super-fragrant pipe. ; -, ;; .
Rye should be\sown the end of, '
\ by But it be W. A. 811&.. '"'. 'T.
: : \ the year. [\ A. one Rat and another the number he can raise and may generally understood Capt. J >
this month
if .t
possible, a coat of .*
green
be that nerves of the teeth Is appointed to sail as follows '' !-
was coming to town for the amount of pork can xpect .from are actually r .
: corn i't
on the land!, winter will
:
rye during
J temptation trade became them anmially. killed by this Indulgence. It appears Leaves ......Tuesdsyt and Saturdays at IM A,.& .
\, \ : very Another lack of prevent washing during heavy rains, from the testimony of a Brooklyn Leaves Banford.....-........ .......... .........:"Monday* and Thnrsdaya'at1S' : : / p." a.; Jl.
on
': 1 strong, ana daring the month of eoonom SouthI .
'
it I also
. 1 eonserveslertillty\ of the soil dentist that this ia GENERAL, PASSENGER AND TICKET: OFFICE. V* WS8T'BAT 8T .'1f-:
the
JAtDC
4 March the iicry,, commenced Boas, I ern farms and in their households is case, and that """ ,.
: by holding the plant: food elements SOHVILLI r /0- '.
'' : ,'
.. would ] to trade '" .waste. I rememtier all iny life to young men are not.the only sufferers.In .
\ .like <
'
"You can't'I' have heard. thIs said: What the at least one instance he discovered' I Bowline Green New 'torfcTHEO. H F." Y.. IRONMONOEB'Jr", "(_ p.' ':, o.il.T-
before I
\ \
:b \ July, replied. The 201 W..t Bq Bt.-Z&CUoI "
: I 'pea crop should be cut this lin the O. EQEB, T. M-. SDe,. ,
: "I Southerner. throws the Yankee: course of his professional service 'JNO, .1. HOWARD 811
am bound to harqsomething; away; t.
( month \lit is best not until 6BouneOrevN.w'Tor.WM. I
to wait the
\ thai 7GOt. JIo za It.! .l 1L .'
,1 hain't had |i9. tobacco for a, week; would- \live. on." The frnuliri. our orchards are too young lady of high charac- -. '!. ., e

C.F
not 'worth wfcile to multiply words. when; not convenient! to let them go in >me of her teeth in this manner. .. '
the vines
curing for
hay, -care must
An 'continued' to Work until Jane, .and, eat It.. ,Garden' vegeta es, after taken immentlng upon the frequency with .. ...
be. not to have them into too '
when one comets up, "Say, Boss June booming worthles: $s, for(.table use, hick dead nerves are found -in the would seem thai In comparison with tore of. .a> fad kepi up. prejudice, a
heat
and
great fermentation
.l \ row",. what-about ;Ihaf trade' and shouldbe.fed, to stock. Tie crumbs because hit cause teeth of young men, he said: "The result -corn the advantage js largely on the against our home products 'Our,mean .
does will '
:* .. another, 4
\ them shoes thing" you promised the little' ones are" swept'Int the Arend feed Uones or mules bea d to all dentists for a long time or' even his sweet potato ..Taking [I'bassos more than ever before, said. lit-

r t her lu..1une.. They all wen: ,know burned when I the', fowls in the cause of,, the salt petre thus formed: i ibeIng' but the cause has been a mystery until up the comparison by the', acre [tie complaint.is coming from,,the eon, T

\\ I did not, but "July.So the yard could be kept fat on th a dangerous. irritant to. theurinary very recently. For years the nerves and the Illinois 'farmer raises 'about sumer. It'is because moat of. the c% ; h x:

} I work conUn ai smoothly on until : That farmer wb'!'ddpends! on.. 'buying organs.The o teeth In every other way perfect one ton of corn per I acre6-e little ars'are sold,as "clearavans"goodri. ; ,

,t t', July Now, I hate been supplied! : commercial fertilizer altogether, hay crop should' be all cut and b ive been found dead. A careful exlination over thirty-five bushels; the per'cent. and the eonkmnercaknot ieU'the difference. --

a \ with clot ( some. prospect'for. and lets that In the barn ,.yard and secured in October daring Is this\ month; hay cut a of the dead nerve found Ina of stareh ti large, being dxty-Ave'and .. -.u.they were sold.aa,.domestic : {'
< the
neveiv-as good as !
a crop, aH one made to feel. happy coin penn.go to waste: may succeed in unexpo&ed 'tooth recently revealed. five-tenths or 1283 pounds, from they"acre ,we.''.suppose nbt'so many would be.consumed. .. 4
find a small oust in the exchequerat making: big crops, but his lind, will August Std September article; our U. < 'fact t that it had been poisoned by for his ton of corn.; The-entire The correspondent. oa the 1'
\ farmer don't give the the> attention ' ,- "-
the'beginning of the ;year haft held soon be exhausted ,and his pocke'teiMpted. crop ; nicotine, ami''hereby the mystery referred product of an acre brings, say, 25 matter says: < .
deserves .J'
it
J it is made aridyet
easily
; ,
t out much farther than It couldother, .. AKthe subject of fertilizers to was solved. Nicotine,:poisoning cents, per bushel or $8.75. One IlunBred The*amount of fine slorida'tobaaco: '
;thousands ;
of tons are allowed to '
\ wlae have done. In fact, the great will be ably 'treated by another, with from. cigarette smoking is killing and fifty bushels of sweet potatoes which \beea'shown: here'"recentlyis ;
rot in
the"fields .
..strain it has ,bien to me ..this year to this short notice I will pass an. ,: every-year.Ratabaga the :nerves in the teeth of smokers. Is only a fair crop; and allowing doing":much.tor,"obliterate''the footIsh'and '.

hold to a casa basis and to supply .Theh .most"vafluable lesson now to be < turnips should, be + It 4 'a most serious state of affairs, twenty.fiTe'per: cent of starch, the unnatural: prejudices; that.:
a studied and learned the this months If turnips were not sown al .Ugb mist people wl' not under :product of In starch would '
.. the necessary emanda of the .farm by ,Southern in should : an acre be long have militated against the use of
f and home. has. .frequently brought to farmer Is a, sound systemof[economy August ;-they be p t''a t eta d'. They think a dead Itooth is as .2,250 pounds, for which the factory domestic stock'in"the mamrfacture- ofhigh

f .\ toy mind toy.ote of the old and the practice! of it. JLet us milk once. Those Will of find'a our,,' farmers who have good &3' a live one :whey will find i should pay $15.30. If It does pay 18 grade'cigars* It .ia'an-aphoriam: .*: '
drunkard and John study to utilize-to .advantage I cows : good patcpi (say thel -mistake some day. Selected.i :cents bushel or $6 ton' the
son ,' which I everything two per per thatt'smokeia.buT the label:and'not'r: "
acres) |of rutabagas /veritable. ,
i will .relate,; by way of illustration, we possess,endare: !! citizens godsend the / i : Florida farmer gets $27 per: acre the, ..cigHr, :-'.and riiPia"no""l. sst true1. ;'tost;.r*
t during winter month \ .. ,
'rc > though it may. appear .ft little '.episodic of a'great country.\ Our farm products when greed feed 1 Cassava and Potatoes against $8.75 Tor. the corn grower. 1V\\ a large number of cigar' manof acurers"'\-'" t' -

: 'The old .nian, like ,many others /may be" raised J i\ .lilt 1 less) cost of all kinds want In 10f scarce. Turnips A.\widespread interest is being taken will be said that the cost of growing look; for':name: and locality; :rather- .

M Of his class, 'had "strained his .credit oar stock, yes animals f.all pnds, a .phosphawfertlUze.r today in the subject of starch an acre of sweet potatoes far ..exceeds than. quality;; In selecting leaf. Jhls-: R, '
600 <
to
e boutil W, would bear,became very can be taken cafe of. cheaper and be 800,.pounds per acre, plants Ia Florida. The papers are that of growing one of .corn, 1i-amlataks''Sor-which: they.are''oe-1: : : '
at least. let
.' thlratyfor.Llsfdvorite-beverage and disposed ,of at better profit, thSan. In that Here', mei! made the remark publishing hints'.of 'one,, or more enterprises but is it. over three times as. great? ginning, stone., :disco rasa,'>whick # '

said to, his son; ':John, take.t.hIa jug any 'other'eountry; th' ./.bllzzanfa of rirver' :\Btingin' ss In'fertll1zlng. intended to me cassava. A We .have used the sweet potato. in five.or six }lean:ago was',considered' .
; and and the North-west;that kUTso manV and pays.'Onions factory at DeLand is already "under comparison because its is better '
? go get roe some whisky. I culture fit 'vale ;for: eatport. or for;"'theTeryx ._
for
' John 'picked up he jug,and hi.,hat hot, ''dry climate- and" lack of Ijrtiter transplanting shouldbe way and-lle1da.-of.eatllSaft are growing known than that of cassava, and. lowest grades.of ef&'anJa' today: ,receiving -. "'-' -r a1 i ,

'and said: "Fa ler,' 'where fe the in the South-west.that Starve so many: 'put In thIs/month, also cabbage for its utoe. Some interest is aSso taken because webelieves It costs far more aa .moch respectful'attention,' d

.money?" Said' tie 'old man, "John, others our, country knows nothing of. seed should be sown this month,, bat in sweet potatoes for' the same'gar to false, than that does. The cost of as any;other-crop of.American, tobacf

uv ". .enybdd J::'.ean :,ge'hlsicy[ with the Yes by'thepricueeofa' : ; properj; system not for a.main' crop that should harebeen ioee. The above factory advertised raising cassava up' to digging. should co. Connecticut and 'PennsylvjHiia. *vri

money,.but'I vait.to.iee: 'yon get Jti of economy:, .the farms: ofUthe done/in ,August.. ,All the. kale, that \it would :take, all of the latter; not differ much from corn Havana seed are recognized factors'ofs

without'he;-mpne i "..-John proceeded South, tram the wel1.t.o-do in.his family should! be planted toward the ,t.ootild get ,this fall. The prospect? When we in Florida get ,right. downto the. market for home conumptlon;land ; .
y 1 '
t on;: hisJourney'; 'come'reluctance. ly.mansion to ,the moat humble.peas- latter part of the month, and here, aeerna\ favorable that one'or both of raising cassava asa field crop :vve Florida-is; today being .subjectedt ,
'
t '
,t; ttndyaoon"finding!" Is;effort ""tain re- an ,in his tenant&cabin, ire tile't let m;hnpreia upon all farmers the these, "'crops may come into great will find.first, that It must be.planted to as. careful an examination'aia,ererr. .

*turned.,and. sett I t (jug.-down ,by, his independent; people In the.'wprld.poor ; ; 'e superiority 'of)i the kale over the collard prominence as staple products of the in fail,or winter; like sugar cane, .sa was accorded to' (Havana ThU'la..,sjl- y,.

father .The. old' :took'.np'thle''jurl] ; tenant upon<< : Southern ;:fthataes'eeonomy'can'1ireha for: greens, they are 'extraordLfyary \- state. , planted it will make roots In the cool that can be asked for.lt., .If it la suitv ... ,-

; '" there ,b. no ,,-w1d. In 'tbU, jug! than he can:'anywhere etee.. lie,h"4s a ,'a&i1y"D and will stand any degree has' ever been done in the way of few shoots may be seen and a frost taste, burn and stoma will compare

II" 'Father," replied John, ."anybody I comfortable house to lice In: a gar' e. 'of rot that will come. along; shipping to other markets: as they nip them but as there are plenly of favorably with the'standards we.have':. ";','

} can! .drink, whisky.hasvwhlsky iut:of a ,,jug that a trnolC'peteha'sve;:::: 'of;- ter.c' never gets tough like the' collard.andwill ire easily raised BB far north as Ohio buds others will come, and so planted set op,.why'should the tine ie and pUse;_\. .

In 1t,., t 'I want to seer I wood: .'a11 free'. ., have yield far Wore plans per., acre. and the taste:of Northern people.rejects -' the plants 'win be of .such size' by of its growth stand In its way" Ot -

basso 'whl ky Jn..1 J; I _expect ..thereart I little cost; Via"another z'ra new. land this :winter, should I deadentheir The drier: mealy .aorta like Nanse- little or no work in the rainy Florida,.just' aa there'la a difference. .- ';- -

found a difficulty;;th s::year, In trying ,,be' ?taught onthemethod: if 1,feeding. timber 'deadened iAngnt and September are. In market almost the whole year; that all fertilizing most be on the surface landed Cuba. ITo. one 'thinks of condemning . '

\ 'year;press. llrectly upon the night..O! |bed'ball'. : -.J' inr ,keep! r By the end r! the'month preparation farmers do' not .at present grow.. ,a like cotton. ; for two reasons,: the 'Why Is the same rule not nppllcsble"R; { #

+' the rod net* : breeent'-yesr o him beefed!: ythree; times i place and the sooner-they are put in \;,open to&the sweet potato grower. adapted soils its.yield win be ;,found: : single package of tobacco:prove rre-: .

any:rational mlo 1 as to what IS acme. : system of:economy"on,, necessary, as.it does 'not pay tot goat and in 1 winter it ."is regularly on sale :famenr of the, North iliows.very! sandand; .imagines, because ,he .does":f" :;-' .

ed.-Boston Home Jc il. I ,. ParsonYonug man, in order to Ntirseriesl, : : 't

'. Little Items by ,People and Paper. sueceed. in any undertaking in, life -
AND -
.1 ; FOR OUR, HOUSEKEEPERS OUR :
j: LADY READERS The Summer Girl. Who Believe that to Laugh U to you' must begin at the bottom and ijal\dsoJ1\e 1899 Catalogue -1 I ,:. ,i: ;"

,' i The Bummer girl'a eportawomanshe be Happy Clipped With \ and work up.Yonug. "What to Plant and HOW to Plant t ft." ,r .,. .-

9 : plays golf, she swims She rows, Without 'Credit. j Man- /That was not my father's -
:: Hatters Pertaining to the Home I Tells all about their Immense stock of i ,; fip: .
t Heips and Hint for the House-i she rides horseback,I and her Wheel, I motto. He began at the top and '
"a; JJOT : I worked down.ParsonAnd. Fruit Trees for Florida Plat\
wift-I'rom Kitchen to ParlorThe. and walks many mile*. I want to give UNIQUE. j\ .
4L little "Madam," the made a failure of it, \ '1 i
spoken
her .
a of advice. She paid
;
Plrtaide. piece can
? r Desniblng o'ler tOO varieties of choice Fruits and Flowers and giving fan lostruct _
S "I not an hobo!I' no doubt? p laf tin and Over 5. bn s ror ,
L I never be as attractv* -. her grand rump am ordinary g CUltiyatlnlf IJame. Handsome Photographic IUultalJOult! and Views,
y \ A Baking k'Oh, i dot\ know," said the lynx Young Man-'Not on your life! He making will it a veritable Album ofSou'be n Fruits aDd r lowers, This Handsome
Weekly mother. I watched (['a ribiel among i be sent-dUFlw application trend for a copy It will Interest you If you are u love
eyed housekeeper, as she made a fortune digging well .-Chicago of fine ';
More money may be wasted in mar lye takes notes.) hat summer at the leisurely

keiling unwisely than in tiny Other> 'ashionable wa.ter1ngplaceeimd t\ in took down her husband's gun f om I News OVER ONE-HALF MILLION TREES IN STOCK. I ;' -

'w' 1, nave visited at where Fair. I the wall., "you're about the same!, asNie ,
; way. places Vanity saw many lovely girls, I All star-lard riilctlrs on either x
roast veal for dinner was followed by I but when th
'Sir' said the "I orange stocks _... .... ,
you won't. Uit" And he gat.-Vjim. I stranger, am an '
veal cutletB for breakfast and veal the ball room in th evening with !

,chop for;luncheon yet the meat waa their white gowns on, their faces artist.' "So?" queried the other. Satsuma Orange on Citrus Trifoliata'Stocks, a Specialty '. ,
t'' t I What sort? Razor fiddle, brush, \ ; "f
:, not bon &_t by the quantity: nor had hands and necks did not compare DeFunlak Springs. Fla., April SO W.Messrs .
E. O Painter & Co.. Jacksonville, snow shovel, bar, pugilistic, or IPE1CHES i AU the .best, tried and testedvariztlea. | no-1
mothers'
with their
the Anted calf been kilted for any beside them. f Over 00.00 peach tree. {{ PEACH
When I got your<< "Simon Pure Tomato" I stage?"-New York Wocld.BREAK.Ju.'iO I fn stock.. .. .. ( L w [
4i returning prodigal. The housekeeper I They were too independent to take .fertilizer 1 thought It was a long price; to I I. elf
-
J had merely seen real at the marketeach any ,thought t or care for their com- pay for it. but 1 am beginning to find out I Plums, Pears. Persimmons Fig!, Mulberries, Grapes !! ;
that in this case at least. to buy tM most EVEN. I and other trails and flowers adapted to Florida Planting proportion t '' lt-
j
time and ordered because "it plexions and they looked sunburntand expensive Is practicing true economy, tor Sallie Gal-Did Jack steal 1

' former ikeate.jfollowj while their mothers who had been started to growl quicker than any transplanted
\
:' u plants 11 ever saw and have kept tonight? Dolly Swift-Yes; but I RBMBMBBRthatWB PAY THB FREIGHT and.that wehaTe done so for the I 't' 4
\ a dinner of roast; beef or I carefully guarded, doqked soft and up a steady growth ever since In spite ,of I immediately replevined' it.-Puck. Two Years and also that we were Pioneers in.el I tag.high grade Nursery tock at low prtcte put$ ( 1 ;
the excessive dry: weather we are experiencing. -
tomb with a breakfast of ham or fish, I white and dainty. From present appearancesthey
and luncheon of wick The girls well will be at ''least a couple or __Itakbea.d I TO CUBS CONSTIPATION FOREVER.Take POMONA NURSERIES: ; f'
a : vegetables can just aa wear
of the others In bearing It Is too Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lea (

V chop. ok quite another variety of gloves and protect their hands ae early yield yet, .to but say 1 um bow not they afraid will of compareIn the result or JSc. If C. C. C. fall to cure druggists The Grif flng Bros. Co Proprs. Macclenny, Florida, t r

_meet:;. itken the oold roost may come much ee they can. Another good being equally satisfactory.C. . I refund money. '"

foiTth: fon\t breakfast or luncheon the thing to do is, never to [wash in bard: K. .lcQUARRlJa.1 :l.

'' and water that ;Vnakea the! hands hard I INNOCENCE.Mabel .
toliow day quite ac a surprise, STILL 1IS THE GAME. . I
when stared with another kind of and injures the akin more than any One of the boys stood in the front I -Do you think the war will \.4U'UJY. > l I'4ATlt1tC a

1"" garnishing and with quite different thing. Soften it with aj little borax. door ,crying. 1 have,any effect upon the price of can i ti. 1 1Y

r vegetable!, from those first accom- Take it with you to sof tpu the water \Vhat's the matter?" inquired hi, dies? Jack-Wouldn't' be surprised if i 1C

pa.tl1iDB'1t4. will never strike the moat when traveling. The j best complexions firmer playmate in the yard. 'Won't it did. They say everything go up '1 4

faetidioue as a left over." ever saw did this. Nothingca jour mother let you play fighting the Mabel-Then why don't you get a .,'f''f

'!be hoisekeeper who has one or atmoat make up for the log of a lovely I fcpauish any more?" supply: now? i' ', 9

two\loooking\ days in her week complexion and unless you take care .,:co. She says my brother and I 1,'

iant (the cue who use Qlllfeexoe.ptperbapa of it wtile! you are young, you will must study our lessons: \ DEAFNESS! CANNOT BE CUREDby CONSTIPATION s,

toward herself and her ser never have it. A woman ejt no time of "Well, that's all right. You need!, local applications, as they ,cannot I t

vants. U pocnible, it is better to have life can be '*ratty with albad, ealiowcomplexion. u't get out of the game on that ac reach the diseased portion of the ear. & '

a email amountt of fresh food cooked To render, the skin ('ount..ou can be a board of strat-' Ther is only one way to cure deafness, ALL Y25C

y each day.. 11: went to visit once at healthy and beautiful,' always I. bathe' egy." and that is by "constitutional reme SOc D '

4' home where 1 arrived Saturday noon. immediately after ee g; by the dies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed f- ,

4 ,. My hosteel was In the .u.tcl1eD, in time you rest and lie ;awhile, if: EDUCATE: YOUR BOWELS WITH condition of the mucous liningof I----

company w:th her cook and housemaid you will put a little cream onafter CASCARKT8. the Eustachian Tube. When thisTrots' FEkTtLIZINM.ATERIAL.S
PRICE LIST
Cathartic for OF
Candy
cure constipation
.
'i M ; whex 1 drove to the door and washing, it will be absorbed ever. lOc. rte. If C. Cordund'moDeY. C. tali t u inftaaeAjfoH-have. a iamb .

$%::3 me 0 4t to see the reeult of thebaking. little home made starch or baby when it is entirely closed deafness i bJ a rule the f rrur truqcer and fruit gro'eFTE15> pay two t.. "< ,.
., OF THE FAMILY. ..
\ pov FLOwEIL the result, and unless the inflammation
lIs commissions. A commission on everything he buys and a r
--- lie thought safer to write to thegiri'e
y '" How "'a t tablegroaned Getting tanned end badly sunburned can be taken out and this tube commission on everything he sells. What we desire td is
father for her hand. He
erS! There were sheets of to hard to get rid > Jy Cell ;
ardent lover but a poor speller, and will be forever nine
leather dozen it all you can I believe on outdooexorpwe destroyed ; ing direct and thus avoiding the expense of a travelling salesman I f f ,
cake "'
light as a ,
; sponge ,, it is healthy( an4 good. his note ran: 1 want, your daughterthe i cases out of ten are caused by catarrh and the commission of an agent. If f you ar* interested in saving ,
of pie>> *-blueberry, mince and green flour of "
family.
-
your which is nothing but an inflamed -
S. H. these commissions give us your: orders for it is only by handling; E r
bread "
of ,
apple large loaves+ nutty "The flour of family is good,
} my condition of the mucous surfaces-
of that small be maintai ed. We '
'' large quantities goods margins can -
:\1 Jan of. "heprm e.nl..u 1ts, "iadiea'cake fingers how Worry Wears the. Brain. replied the old man. "Are you sure" \ We will give One Hundred Dollarsfor were the first to take the i initiative' steps to reduce the cost of fertilizer..i 't .,
$ and such : fry of the tribe : it isn't dough you're after? Deafness caused ..
& ; my case of { by '
any to the growers and, therefore should have their support. :-r
; two loaves if angel food and otherMt I It ]6 very easy ,to say, "p| ont: Worry Yonkers Statesman. catarrh) that cannot be cured by mixed '
i nlgtbot'W8 If you wish a special formula we will do it for you charg-/ .r 1.;
r goodies. The. dinner that delicious ," but these are words' easier to BaY Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars the actual of materials used and for ft 'I...:;
;;; ing cost $i per ton mixing: : }
,. especially for its dainty des- NO- -BAC FJJTY CBNTa ;'
than to obey. In "Science Sifting free.
The following are our prices for the next days: i ,t>
1 Guaranteed tobacco cure, makes weak 30
eer*. !Bunda; '. dinner waa also nice.wWh we find a carefully 'drawn theory men strong blood pure We |L All F. J. CHENEY' & CO., Toledo, O. Sulphate Ammonia U to 26 per cent.. ammonia.... ...... ... ....................I3M8 "'f,. ...-we

h ', ,drier and drier, Kbe cakes'lost their system. It is_believed by those BEAUTT IS BLOOD DEEP. I 'but dispute my statements ever Acid Phosphate 14 to IS per cent available phosphoric acid,.... ....... .......... 1W9 .
x fialdnei soaked theirundercruats carefully Clean blood means a clean akin. No Dissolved Bone Blac.. 18 to 1* per cent available phosphoric add.... ........ .. 20.00
fresh tthe plea! ,who have followed,most the since he was captured. '
I bilious complexion by taking Cascarsts-- Tobacco Dust. This dust Is sold by sample and Is guaranteed to b* Bnleached '
elnd'we aide them just theflame growth of,the,science ot brain disease beauty without It." Casoaxets, Candy Cathartic 1 Second Fiji-And what has that to and to contain all its fertlUsms and insecticide properties..., ...... ........... 20.08. w

..' since s most. no cooking was! that scores of the deaths of 4ach year clean by clean stirring your up blood the lasy and liTer keep and it db with his not making, wholesome Land Plaster.__. ....... ...........- ,............-.. ...... ........ ...-. ..............:;l-0tj. ;. : l
rJ: done uotil t/hd./ next baking,day. deaths Ignorantly Bet dow* to other driving, all Impurities from the body.Bo-provender? Bait either coarse or line in ZOO pound sacks.. So cents or by the ton............ tM. t. i.t. *
; .
!? today-. to bands DimDleS. Copperas put In any slse package Itfcents pound or by the ton......., *LM _
per
up
.';.; }X i: ,How'dlffereVt tbs, from auothei causes are.'due.: to worry and that blotches. blackheads and that sickly _u_ -.. -- ---- --, -- I 1.
beauty for 10 centa.T All druggists, .****- 1 Blood and Bcnc Acid Dissolved Bone .Sulphate i
,;1\ home, 'wfcere 6n gazing Into: the pan alW of The theory is a simple one. faction guaranteed lea Z&c, we.TEKRI&IE i Bone Phosphate .-t' ;p',

., : 4 ,ead1 brujgB torttti' fresh articles Briefly put; it amounts to this: That "So you let Dora learn to play the the welfare of Florida and you will find except Kai tt 224 pounds. Nitrate Soda is in unt/en Tacks from ;,:, is

1*% j t,for immed&site OO U'JJ1p1iOlL A; the worry' injure beyond? repaid certain piano after alL 1 thought you. hated the alive one to who the interests Is In no of small Its metropolis way fully 200 to 300 pounds. Hard Wood Ashes barrels of 250 pounds. Tobacco i

jT breeJcCaat ,tabb there will be, hot gra- of the cells of the train; hat the it." "So 1 do but there's a young th city of Dust in 100 ai.d 125 pound bags and cases of 350 to 450

., John S. Frederick, reclaimed. wit hut thirt or sixty day The Cola was ,moved that a committee be %- *-. 4. ; ,Y' _
: ';
t I The oflker of the roinpan. :are will be of wood and not of stone, appointed to visit Cocoanut Grove andJ..emon FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. : ,1j& -.

=i I ,Ciiil l Engineer and arve or. Junes S. stuccos, president : .Iain., K.: and will be v.-ry moderate in price:;'as City and see the voters of those Knauth Nachod and Kuhne NefYorkr d'9l

: Improved Property, I H Y Is estimated ,that i it will I inquireteu will)' hoc heretofore been spending' The ated Hon.for F. S. Morse was then nom Then why pay $35 and, $40 per ton. when. you can get t .

( NEW DRY 'O DS 'RE gator pears that, ever grew" We were that good watermejons can be grown LADIES'; SHOES.: '.: .

r [glad to see him enthusiastic and realized -\ fit-re. He planted melons on Mr.Tom's : . '.' ,1-) "(
that it was indeed attractive to b* place after a crop of tomatoes and now >
a" able to be an agriculturist for pastime has an abundance of fine melons, some r

: .n' ., r than probable that the Lieutenaht.will] farmers. 4' '
nw rn
,. .... Bu" rd' e himself find his way out there,'especially There was A very enjoyable dance at Kid Oxford !' .25cc i
; ;! if' advices from his brother shouldj the residence of W. U. Hilton last Saturday ; 4.! fa;

mostly young, men.The measles violinist. Cbas. P. Bull and W. A. All our goods are styli h and of very latest . i 1 ,
Formerly of Bartow, have opened a first ass took bold and seemed determined to House accompany with guitars.To :'
; give all bands a tussle; Most all hands grades. One'purchase will make :you a cns"- < ,

a DryjGoods and Furnishing store ,in room j fining have had a knockdown, but are now up The Trackers of Bade Conn ty. tomer. s': ) _

smiling,bidding to the enemy. k On Saturday Sept. 24th at 8 m., ;
he', bank the south. We a c m,1 p. c
|
on carry r
r ,
1 Mr.'(\Cornell: our. transient guava there will be an important meeting of
'n plete line ofr elly,man,expects to fold his tent and the Dade County Agricultural and BROS. t ?
lie away home on the 17th. 'He;tells Horticultural Society in the casino of ...
us be has done about 25 per ce nt.: more: the Hotel Miami. Business of an Ii. .I i.'i
fr business ,this year: than be 'did last;. important nature will come before! the MERCHANTS. Arcade BuilHihsr.. .. '. = "' :
r < Dry ((Joois OofMnfe, Shoes Hats He will. ship'from hereabout 100 cases, society. It is a well known fact thai, r 1).1'HJ'.bu, W

R one dozen in case of''one-half gallon the output of tomatoes, eggplant and I' .. s-
-
i Jars of t.heextract\' from which pre- peppers will greatly exceed; that of last C' <

of pares his Jelly at his leisure during the year. There is 'an urgent necccsaity' : as
.r. ; We'makeji specially j' C'S .y.
:
i, e winter I months. :Mr. Cornell's r home for the growers to get together, and -" l'Z '. .

; I is at Ormond. He!!| has his works'!lconetantlyirunning devise ways and means to market' the -- -,.. .
\ there and they ship to in a systematic manner. To our '\
Goods ffeimmingsLajes crop
-Dre'ss the Indian'Biver. is of Distilled Water..si' ........ 1 Killed
( him from all along mind there little danger an overproduction ..Orrlerr.Rronvptl> ,:1
in tbe tbe be n : : :
:; Politics arebubblingf they will goonbe case crop can y ,

'-, .. : v EMBROIDERY, 'BUTTQNSYETC. alul g.Ve still think a free-for--" evenly distributed throughout the open INIiaiiii Ice Co. Forest Lake Mfinft!? . ;. J < ,
n all race the best way to settle it. markets of the North and West. Bu I'
.. o: \!It....
unless this is done there will be great "'" .n-hl '"
Th department is presided over byQiia 'rs. It makes some, i>f the old'eodUen or .- :' ':
t. smile to' read some of the complaintssent danger of overcrowding certain' markets . i'
'
: terman, a lady of .refined tastes arid, la ,ge backbome by some, of the volunteer demoralizing prices and causing : '
.
loss union
"In
the
{great to rower
experience in the business. She, also h boys. .Why, ,bless your hearts, [here is strength'*. It has been demnnstrated PUillnlm < /,:
4.. .' how .many, .bas been the time when that by uniting or in forming -
'r f her department; Lace Curtains Table : it.n plenty of hardtack,sow belly and coffee an association great good has beenompilshed. !
world have been a godsend, to the.sol r111.llaIIll'BUll4ER